2008
DOI: 10.1016/s2173-5735(08)70191-1
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Nasosinusal Endoscopic Surgery as Major Out-Patient Surgery

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“…Three studies reported experience of day-case middle meatal antrostomy, taking all indications together [2,4,16], all confirming feasibility. There were, however, clear limitations:…”
Section: Guideline 12mentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Three studies reported experience of day-case middle meatal antrostomy, taking all indications together [2,4,16], all confirming feasibility. There were, however, clear limitations:…”
Section: Guideline 12mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A retrospective Spanish study of 145 patients showed that the statistically significant predictive factor for poor outcome in endoscopic daycase surgery was revision surgery: readmission rates were 3.5-fold higher for revision than for primary surgery (95% CI, 1.216-10.075; P = 0.024) [16]. A retrospective study from 2006 on the effects of day-case management in 432 septoplasties found 8.8% readmission within 24 hours of discharge, regardless of age, gender, history or the surgeon's experience.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Il ressort d'une étude rétrospective espagnole incluant 145 patients que la variable statistiquement significative ayant un effet négatif sur la prise en charge ambulatoire pour la chirurgie endoscopique est la chirurgie de révision. Les réadmissions seraient 3,5 fois supérieures lors d'une reprise que lorsqu'il s'agit d'une première intervention (intervalle de confiance 95 %, 12,16-10,075 ; p = 0,024) [16]. Une étude rétrospective de 2006 sur les effets de la prise en charge ambulatoire de 432 septoplasties a montré un taux de réadmission 24 h après leur sortie de 8,8 %.…”
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